Nanosys, which embeds quantum dots into sheets,
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Quantum Materials, which prints the dots on film ,
and QD Vision, whose technology routes light from blue LEDs through tubes filled with red and green quantum dots to
create pure white light.
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“Inkjet printing has been implemented for printing QDs to fabricate OLED employing QDs,” said Squires. “It is called QLED.”
“Our ability to quickly scale production capabilities with more throughput and efficiency allows Quantum Materials to offer a reliable production program of a variety of uniform quantum dots, metal oxide and catalyst materials,” Doderer added. “This is exciting because it means the uses for quantum dots can expand in all directions and paths without limitations in production output.”
“Around the same time we announced our ability to scale QD production process, we also announced QDX , our proprietary new class of quantum dots that solves the stability problem ,” Squires added. “We can mass-produce an environmentally stable quantum dot, one that is resistant to heat, moisture, exposure and oxidation while still offering robust performance. We see this overcoming obstacles and filling the need for many high-heat production processes, and reducing the need for barrier layers in displays. Certain QDX compositions are also primed for solar photovoltaic where environmental conditions and heat are constant factors causing degradation, for example.”
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“In my opinion the most significant take away from the SID was the overwhelming evidence that although quantum dots are only just beginning to impact the display industry, they will continue to do so for a very long time ,” said Quantum Materials CEO Stephen Squires. “This point was hammered home with Samsung’s announcement that they are working on next generation display technology using electroluminescent quantum dots versus their current photo luminescent offerings.
“We have been working on ELQD and believe although quantum dot film technology will lead the way for the foreseeable future, the ELQD technology will be the next natural step in the evolution of this extraordinary technology ,” Squires added. “Quantum dots are here to stay and their impact on the display industry will be nothing short of incredible.”
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